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Like the military and Hollywood movies, schools are good for imparting shared norms to heterogeneous populations.
Advances in Crystal Growth and Assembly for Imparting Novel Photonic Properties to Semiconductor Nanowires.
Die, tool or device for imparting a desired shape, form, or finish to a material.
We found that the networks had different capabilities for imparting thermodynamic driving forces toward certain compounds.
Thermal annealing is responsible for imparting shape rigidity of the capsules.
N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPA) was chosen as the assistant monomer for imparting environmental sensitivity to the hydrogels.
"Directors are the legal representatives of company owners and are responsible for imparting the essential influence of ownership," he said.
Del Close, the guru of modern improv comedy, was known for imparting instructions that were halfway between koans and clichés.
This form, even more than poetry, represents the most economical means of communicating long experience and for imparting moral advice.
There is no legal justification for imparting secret knowledge about the NSA's domestic surveillance activities only to the 20 members of the House Intelligence Committee.
Then there is Melchior, her seducer, a congenital free-thinker expelled from school for imparting the facts of life in diagram form to a guilt-stricken class-mate.
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